6. AM No. 14-062: Approval of Consultant Agreement with Miller Hayashi Architects LLC, in the Amount of $151,008, for Design Services for the Public Safety Building Roof and Building Envelope Repairs, and Authorize the Mayor to Sign the Agreement, Project No. 70021101 (PW)7.AM No. 14-063: Authorize the Mayor to Execute an Interlocal Agreement for the 2014 Local Hazardous Materials Management Program Grant with the Seattle-King County Department of Public Health (PW)

8. AM No. 14-064: Approval of Interlocal Agreement Between the City of Redmond and the South Correctional Entity (S.C.O.R.E.) for Inmate Housing (PD)
9. AM No. 14-065: Authorize the Mayor to Sign a Grant Agreement with the Washington Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) to Transfer Grant Terms for the Acquisition of Idylwood Park from King County to the City of Redmond (PK)

B. Items Removed From Consent Agenda

IV. HEARINGS AND REPORTS

A. Public Hearings

B. Reports

1. Staff Reports2. Ombudsperson Report (Flynn)

3. Committee Reports

V. UNFINISHED BUSINESS

VI. NEW BUSINESS (Approved 5-2)

A. AM No. 14-066: Supporting the Lake Washington School District’s Proposition No. 1 for the Issuance of General Obligation Bonds at the April 22, 2014, Special Election (EX)1. Resolution No. 1405: A Resolution Supporting Lake Washington School District No. 414, Resolution No. 2178, Providing For the Form of a Ballot Proposition and Specifying Certain Other Details Concerning Submission of a Proposition to the Qualified Electors of the District at a Special Election to be Held Therein on April 22, 2014.

The Board of Directors of Lake Washington School District No. 414 adopted Resolution No. 2178 concerning this proposition for bonds. This proposition authorizes the construction and equipping of new schools (three elementary, one middle, and one Science Technology Engineering and Math focused secondary school); the rebuilding of Juanita High School; an addition to Lake Washington High School; and other capital improvements; the issuance of $404,000,000 of general obligation bonds maturing within a maximum of 20 years, and the levy of excess property taxes annually to repay the bonds, as provided in Resolution No. 2178.
B. AM No. 14-067: Supporting the King County Transportation District Proposition No. 1 Concerning Transportation (EX)1. Resolution No. 1406: A Resolution Supporting King County Transportation District Proposition No. 1 Concerning Transportation.

King County Transportation District
Proposition No. 1
Sales and Use Tax and Vehicle Fee for Transportation Improvements

The Board of the King County Transportation District passed Resolution
No. TD2014-03 concerning funding for Metro transit, roads and other transportation improvements. If approved, this proposition would fund, among other things, bus service, road safety and maintenance and other transportation improvements in King County cities and the unincorporated area. It would authorize the district to impose, for a period of ten years, a sales and use tax of 0.1% under RCW 82.14.0455 and an annual vehicle fee of sixty dollars ($60) per registered vehicle under RCW 82.80.140 with a twenty dollar ($20) rebate for low-income individuals.